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The Expedition of Badr al-Maw'id was the third time Muhammad led an expedition in Badr. Modern historians date the event to October 625, [ 3 ] though several alternative dates are found in primary sources.
The expedition against the Banu Saleem tribe, also known as the Al Kudr Invasion, [2] occurred directly after the Battle of Badr in the year AH 2 of the Islamic calendar. The expedition was ordered by Muhammad after he received intelligence that the Banu Salim were planning to invade Madina.
The First Expedition to Badr [1] (Arabic: غزوة سفوان ghazwa Safawān) or the Preliminary Badr Invasion [2] occurred in year 2 AH of the Islamic calendar, in Rabi ul Awal (September 623). Kurz ibn Jabir al-Fihri raided Muslim territory and stole pasturing camels belonging to Madinah. [1] Muhammad was a three days distance away. [1 ...
He participated in the Battle of Badr. Muhammad's forces included Abu Bakr , Umar , Ali , Hamza , Mus`ab ibn `Umair , Az-Zubair bin Al-'Awwam , Ammar ibn Yasir , and Abu Dharr al-Ghifari . The Muslims also brought seventy camels and two horses, meaning that they either had to walk or fit three to four men per camel. [ 4 ]
Raid on al-Ghabah was a military expedition of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad that took place in 6AH of the Islamic calendar (i.e. 627 C.E). [1] [2] No orders given by Muhammad in this expedition but Amr ibn al-Akwa attacks Uyanah bin Hisn Al-Fazari after seeing him seize 20 of Muhammad's camels. [2] One Muslim shepherd was killed, and his wife ...
When Ibn Abi Al-Awja arrived in the Banu Sulaym area, he called them to convert to Islam. When the tribe refused, fighting erupted. Banu Sulaym fought back, and showered the Muslims with arrows and killed many of them. Ibn Abi Al-Awja was wounded and escaped to Medina with great difficulty.
The event is mentioned in the Sunni hadith collection Al-Muwatta [10] (compiled by Imam Malik, founder of the Maliki school of thought), it states: Yahya related to me from Malik from Thawr ibn Zayd ad-Dili from Abu'l-Ghayth Salim, the mawla of ibn Muti that Abu Hurayra said, "We went out with the Messenger of God , may God bless him and grant ...
According to Islamic tradition, the invasion of Banu Qaynuqa, [4] also known as the expedition against Banu Qaynuqa, [5] occurred in AD 624. The Banu Qaynuqa were a Jewish tribe expelled by the Islamic prophet Muhammad for breaking the treaty known as the Constitution of Medina [ 2 ] [ 3 ]